Photos: IBM iDataPlex keeps cool without AC

IBM claims its new iDataPlex servers will use 40 percent less energy and run 5 times faster than current models using the same space. Best of all, IBM says no air conditioning is required with its water-cooled version.

The iDataPlex is made to order and comes in 22 flavors with a menu of networking, switch, storage and server options. This is the iDataPlex DX340 server.

For this new server, IBM created a design that turns the standard rack on its side.

Published: April 24, 2008 -- 04:39 GMT (21:39 PDT)

Caption by: Andy Smith

The iDataPlex has a water cooling option that allows the server to run at room temperature without air conditioning. Thermal imaging shows the server without the liquid cooled door (top) and with it (below). Red indicates heat.

Published: April 24, 2008 -- 04:39 GMT (21:39 PDT)

Caption by: Andy Smith

IBM thermal analysis show a "green" iDataPlex which has been optimized for efficiency.

Big Blue says its new class of server will take over the data centers. It is expected to use 40 percent less power and work 5 times faster than current models.

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IBM claims its new iDataPlex servers will use 40 percent less energy and run 5 times faster than current models using the same space. Best of all, IBM says no air conditioning is required with its water-cooled version.

The iDataPlex is made to order and comes in 22 flavors with a menu of networking, switch, storage and server options. This is the iDataPlex DX340 server.